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Just fit a smaller nozzle and drop the revs to suit
"Inversely proportional" when there is no flow from the nozzle ie Gun shut off pressure builds up in the line till the unloader releases it .I do understand about flow and pressure being 2 different things .Flow being the volume and pressure being the force. They taught me all these things on my smartseal/kleeeezee training . I am struggling to see how a pump such as a ws202 will give me 250 bar 15lpm working pressure ...but as my girl-fiend says i am a bit of a tard.....(re-tard)
if you were to get 21 litres from an o5 nozzle you would have to create 300 bar of pressure, have a look at a nozzle chart matt, you wouldnt get 21 litres mate, it would only produce 16, it's the nozzle that determines the flow and pressure, think what bdcs is saying is that you can get higher pressure but less flow, ie would be good for gum removal etc as he has mentioned before as the water would stay in the bioler longer
Smaller nozzle on a 21lpm pump would restrict flow, but I too cant see how it could raise the pressure seeing as how the pump only rated to 200bar. I can sort of see that smaller nozzle pushing through theflow would raise psi but wouldnt the excess just dump back? I ran a 05 nozzle on my 21lpm and thegauge never read over 200bar. Even when I wound up the unloader. Am I just being ignorant to facts here?
Interpump Ws 251 1450rpm 15lpm 250 bar. What do you think up the pressure to compensate for lower flow...do you think it equates to same cleaning power as say a ws 202 ?